Just weird. I can say this is the first for any Harley I've owned. Other than the switch the trike has worked flawlessly since I've owned it.
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You do not want to be spraying anything in the controller (they are not called switches anymore) on the newer bikes and trikes. They are no longer simple contact switches but are electronic controllers with tiny microprocessor chips inside. It is almost never a mechanical issue, but an electronic issue.
This is why they cost so much and they are falling in mass numbers. They are 'Assembled in Mexico', but I'm sure the components are most likely China made.
Here is a fog light controller pack I just replaced this weekend on a 2015 CVO Ultra. The one on the left is of course the new one, the one on the right is the fried one.
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One actual controller button, two dummy buttons, cost $76.75. Made in China? assembled in Mexico..
Here is the Harley Patent on the "Controller"
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53edub, I'm curious, the picture posted of the new trike switch, why is there no "R" for reverse?
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
Good eyes. It's a switch for a Street Glide. Just wanted to point out the trigger switch on the assembly